On Friday after work, I pick a bus and ride it to the end, chatting to people on the way. I love seeing parts of London I've not been to.

My ideal Sunday would be back home in Houston. I'd start the day with my mother's notorious sausage, egg and cheese croissant, then we'd go to church. Afterwards, my father would barbecue ribs, steaks, potatoes, corn, and we'd all eat together while watching the game or a movie, enjoying each other's company, laughing and joking.

In summer, we might have a crawfish boil in someone's backyard. Huge pots of crawfish are boiled with corn and potatoes.

I love prints and bright colours: cheetah with army, spots with floral – too much is never enough. I'm of Nigerian descent, so I like to incorporate that in my wardrobe. Whether it's a head wrap, rings, earrings or balloon pants.

It's all about having the confidence to own any outfit you put on. I've always hoped that one day I'll get stopped by Karl Lagerfeld and he'll say, "You are who I have been looking for."

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